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The Sunk Cost and the Real Option Pricing Model

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  • Songsong Li
  • Yinglong Zhang
  • Xuefeng Wang
  • Wei Zhang

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Although the academic literature on real options has grown enormously over the past three decades, hitherto an accurate real option pricing model has not been developed for investment decision analyses. In this paper, we propose a real option pricing model based on sunk cost characteristics, which can estimate the value of real options more accurately. First, we explore the distinctive features that distinguish real options from financial options. The study shows that the distinguishing feature of the real options is the sunk cost, which does not exist in the financial options. Based on the sunk cost characteristic of real options, we find that the exercise conditions of real and financial options are different. Second, we introduce the sunk cost into the intrinsic value function of real options and establish a new real option pricing model. Finally, this paper also discusses the properties of the intrinsic value function and pricing model of real options. We find that the application of the Black–Scholes option pricing model will overestimate the value of real options.

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  • Songsong Li & Yinglong Zhang & Xuefeng Wang & Wei Zhang, 2021. "The Sunk Cost and the Real Option Pricing Model," Complexity, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-12, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:complx:3626000
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/3626000
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